I just got the KPA and upgraded to the latest software. My question is, should I do a backup to the USB stick? or is that only once I've added some rigs and tweeks? Thanks
When to Backup?
- jamme61
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Hi it's easy : as often as you can ...
mandatory :
before upgrading the KPA OS
during / after a successful profiling session
after tweaking your rigs to the deathoptional :
once you sorted out the 50 rigs you just downloaded.
Be sure to extract those backups to another safe place ( your PC / mac / phone ) also keep numerous backups on your USB token if one is corrupted.
I try to backup every 15 days , just to be sure.
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Thanks, feeling a little overwhelmed with all the things this thing can do. This will take some time for me to figure out. Love this thing!
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I also do a backup when I've created a new performance (i.e. a new setlist for my band).
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I have the 32gb usb stick, do I just back it up on that or put on my conputer too? sorry for any stupid questions, thanks for all the time on this.
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Backup to the stick and copy the backup to your computer. USB sticks are great and reliable, but they can get lost, accidentally washed in the laundry, be accidentally overwritten, etc. It is wise to have your backups of ANYTHING stored in more than one place, ideally in more than one building, in case of fire or theft.
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I have the 32gb usb stick, do I just back it up on that or put on my conputer too? sorry for any stupid questions, thanks for all the time on this.
Unless I missed a recent change, the Kemper formats only a 3GB volume regardless of the larger size of your flash drive. Save that nice 32GB stick for something that can use the space, and get a smaller stick for your Kemper.
It certainly wont hurt to copy the contents of your Kemper backup stick to your computer once in a while, just in case...
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I haven't backed up once and haven't lost anything doing OS updates or tweaking.
might not be sensible, but have had no losses here...
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I do a backup on any day when I change ANYTHING. It's easy and free.
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A relative Save Solution to Backup your Files is to Save them to PCs And separately to an online Storage like dropbox Or copy
Them it's mit a Problem if your House burn Down